Reading Observer 11-1917
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y.ori , 'No. ~iti wl).t _d~'1om;n..t'iok .
ELECtION"'OF 'MAY
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neu, ,_,..~Prted ·in '\..r; week'i :
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cant belonged to~! ,thor7 ""'",F,goo.d '
helped the Mayor,.!,nd M.yo",.;
hnd .Iready .QeI>n litLuid.t;ed'
I\Jld ~....... ~~~b.1 ~both,~ad fti ~be,
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hoped tbnt it '\'ourd ,oon be'
of lrlel\dl ,w~o .;would;-r~Jo'.!'~ to 'kn9w ,
tli.y H. wi,h"d t~ tlumk th em nil me,!
~e~oLDg ~ occupy their h1gh pffige aVA\n dur- kind 8UPI)Ort-Fbich theY hnd nc:,or<l, d
'.J.~ the enlUl.ng year. ~t was po smo.,l thing -.~o be all -9ccastonll dUl'ina"'jhe tittle he
ayor 0,1 ~hi~ "': 0Jty other borough a~ tin" time. I a~~ ho h~p'd that t~QY ,wollid not
,t in·
We. '1(e1'6 ~aki.~R. hls~r! now. Those Y~nrs-·.L915, vldlous· If he .E'RpecinLlyf mentioned t!~e nssistanco
19!6';' 1917, wou,ld be year. that would ~1\V.y~ b. he had r. ceived fl om hl8 old frien I ,. ,
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(, "n. b.,Qerman
em.
re ~:':"" yea... 0 t . gtOot -war "'-'ffi!1,t J . W. ?vbrti" to who â¢â¢ luggcsMon '. his '.olecti 'n
no ,man
to b ....
lor the office ,Jq«; ·h. ,bolieved, in thJ fir l i D
during suah a 1.lme of
nnd
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H,,-jc,ine,~ with the proposer of ~ti.e 1'6eo1uTHAN
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both the 1,layor ond fMnyores,
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. I li:i~~TO OFF!CIALS. "
anf strength given too them
nb CO~Ch1SIDP, ~he Ma.yor said he aJa¥ wil!hecl
tli1lii'~"'ould bave again & nry IUoce .. ~~ tank the ~tficm\l! of th e Corporation for, th.ir
(Appiouse..) i , _ ' . b''tdni''
cQurte.y ,'them.
not only
officials
,u â¢â¢ 0 nnd.
.tholle"'fifider
Allthe
hndhe.g,ven
him
qUlto iorw.ally q'f~cour8e, every aStIlJtlm e pOMibIe. Partic 1· I ~
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out the d~tl~s of llil8 tem- like to ref . t th
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u ar y
ou
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erk
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bein-:other
forthcomin
He ~a.d
UMtions
nomina- able Tow: Ci0 ..
e great
helpasked
givenhim
?im pby
their
declared ~he i.,oluti!; :~v:~.
h~m .ubJ<Cts.ny ~n~ Mr Clutter]mck had
that , Mr. Sal'jeant was have been in ;vher "T
1.0cul!t~ whl~h phc might
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e own lcrl:, a.",t nce had
mdeed been most lI,'a1 uable lUld to him h
d
his m015 t gra tef uI thllnkR.
. , ' To the Maypr911
e f xpressehe
hearlHy :rcceived,
reply, oW,ad 11 great de~J also. Without 'her able assistto thank. them for, thie reo anc? he cOl\ld not hav& possibly carried out hiS
w<Jf
~1I':S
N ove+.i9t). .,tiS attended wi.1t tho
If M.ayor'a Day,"
BarJeant waa agam installed a:a Chief
of the BoJ'!ugh. The proceeding. \.Oak
tb~ Large Town Hall, w~ich was very
arranged (or the occ.. ion, and 'on and
platform tb.re wt\.8 an ell.oti..
mo~y lDci~ntal t~
oceull~ed ~h. ~hi.r'\i>~t
B~res.).
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and other deCbrations.
Cm-poration and ,civio
prcoob , d,
F J C
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There
~h.yor, the
Aldermen Martin,
Phi brick, Brinn,
Dr-yla.nd,
P
Cullier,Hayward.
'\Vinter, Sutton
⢠CoII'' er, Col.brook
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W 'E
Frame, Farrer, PHilbrick:
Webb, Mllke~ Child.,
TYlTelI, the TLwn Clerk
Oanon W. W . FO\'V", Col.
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l~.~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~§~~t:~·<Any
wl;!ere attended
the
tom,
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Gifts lor
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RDOX is a. Delicious, N
ishing, ll
sh Beef Tea, exactly like i1ome-ma~e
it ill macre ill a minute wit~out was e or "~"HI!<:;.
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The
Disp
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JARDOX conttins all the nou~ishmellt and
~~:~~~~:n:~~~;1~~~~~!,r~:~~1~~~li
;~;::F~~:~~~~;dl,,"'.'ta~forsaid.
the .ki8Athings
d~tles,The
~ ,he'Mayor
had ..
relied
for
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atl6ut ' him. hun.
i~ heonhadheraskdoing
d Mrthings
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d
flavour of the finest fresh beef from whO h it is
,
- , t 0' e.ga,t!
. be S Utt an t
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e
. ndeonar
an Iionour
Q &gam nct ... Deputy.Mayor,
that
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of , Chief ):Ia.glstrate of this ge,ntleman ha4- consented. The Mayor tJaid that
)ARDOX is guaranteed absolptely pre,
inaei't,,/hd pregressive town-a privileg~\o again With rega.rd to the remarks made 'bj- Alderman
" recommended oy the Medical P,rofessio and
s;;·~:;'Jj"';i~~i!f:\"{I;~~'~ : hi . ... lollbW townspeople in that capacity.
rcspectmg ~R9admg School ,he shbuld like
t~el';"ele~ted him ~ _ the omce~ t~el'fe, montbs to say. tha.t th~ Knedrick School iras also dOing
,
large Hospitals and <
F. J C, Gillmor,lthe Rev. Wickham
~go be htt). thought tbat at th.. ~nd 01
period splend,d work lO tbe -toWJl It was
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a munlclpa
⢠e R ev. W . Arm,trong, and the BOr&ugh
' t watt ld be th eIr "p I...ure '~- re....
. H e sc h 001 as wei 1\ as Reading School.
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There were At lllrge number 'of ladle. m the
could only say that, given hea.lth atfd strbtgth. he I For~al busine!8, such as the appoint ent of
Nursing Mirror says:
incillding tho Moyores.. ·
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would serve them to the best of 1'i8 bilil~. Look· Comullttee. (already reported '
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"We
think highly of the concentrate~ beef ex act nr'n,.~,~
~ e proce lDgs opened by !A.lderman ...... -"'_' 1 g - &C over e year a
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oe, server), WQ.I! then proceeded with.
Ltd., at the Crystal Palace Wofks, London
propo.ing that the -Depllty.Mayor toke
CBrred to him · that "".hort retro.pect would not
The. 1.1a~or mentioned that when P.rince
and this h aving -been agre&d to with
be .inappropria.te. They had lost by death BUch Chrl ltHUl ,died he took lipon himself
It
ohly contains the stimulating principle of '
Tb 6 D epuâ¢...y- Mayor t hen called upon
â¢â¢â¢ d .t ownemen
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Mr fern'ng w~'th ~he ~Town Olerk, to Bend' &It telegram
er I!onprommen t an d h'19hl Y ea~me
tuJ.
thenutri~iv~ con'tituen~, of meat.'"
D ryla.nd to move a. T'elOlution lappointing &
H. B. Blandy. who Wl\6 Ma.yor on four bccaaiOl18 to the .Prmce.s Eq~rry_ expreasing sympathy with
for -the ensuing yea.r. '
and & m~mber of the Council for
ye~; ~e Prmce!s m. llet bereavement, and a. replv had
Ald.rl\l~n ;H. C. Dryla.od moved the
Mr. Theodore H, Wbi~e, ,&
eduC&- smc. be~n reOBl,ved stating that Her Royal H, h·
01 Councinor F. A. S....j.ant aa, Mayer for
tioni.t
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and
Mr.
L.
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Simond'
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family
ness. domed
to .cknowldge
the k'md meslage ga f
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h ~~~ pay
no mconsplouo'U8 part 10
sympa Y sent on I;lphalf of the Corporati6rr
B oroug h . for tq.e ensuing, year. He ftnt
ment of the town. E.rly · in the rr.mi<'~J.l
I On Sunday, the Mayor, membenJ of tbo lCo'u '1
fetTed to the Mayor's splendid work' on th e !
.
C ommlttee
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th e .u:u.yor
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h J. U8t'ICe!!!,. a.od members of other publio
nCI ,
J ,
Ilona.
Navy and Army .
con t'mu ~d , . t.h&
~o~ug
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CO~ lttee . On those occuioDa, Ald.
upon to exeT'Cise ncw powers
bodies, With offiCials, a.ttended Divine servi
t
oontmued, it WOO u, ual to refer at ,ome
upon them by the CÂ¥ltivation of
St. Peter's Church, Earley.
,. â¢
co â¢
the work done, b Y th⢠C ouno,'] du
. nng
1916--&
, W&r measure under which
â¢.U_,A, YOREIil.S'S RECEPTION,
d to
plots of oncultivoted l..nd had ....
n '
-"'h
e onI
ye
propes
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.. Mayore â¢â¢ , ~I neoding held a reception ' In
Year, but that',.ay h
on. or two matte,'S. First the que.tion.
in allotments. _The work ent.l\i!ed by
the Large Town &ll on Frid.y . the ' th .
and_ coal contra), which had 'neceasitated
added
to the dutIes of
1arge1y. a tt'
~& given
erlng
H
Id cons
⢠iderably
d
en ded..OrganJ ~faci ta.18 wJ.e
meetings, bot h of committees and with
0
mgs · an Allotments Committee,
Embhng, I;Lnd Misa 'M .llTamsoD J
lentn~ives of van'o'". bus'moosM, Sucu
.. _L aa
bera, w.ere strengthened ,by additional ~ppoint. .,..L.U.r.
0 f L on don, 'ga.ve &elections
on 8'tll~
t.he .beUs.
deruers, millers, ~.
....ooor., and
menta.
The
enrgy
with
which
the
new
land
agent,
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B
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II! Jl,n , 'tOZl ~d~,
Mr C
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. . . rown... niece of the
the
. ,J. owlett, threw him.elf into
ta,k :/4ayor, was at the piano.
which .ddod to \h~ u.ual1.boura
, , , ~ardox in .Cubes: S~ In' ,a. box for
n ed to th~ qu."ti"n 01 Roa.c!ing llchool.
enabled them to
and
'Ltd., Cl'Y9tlll -PAlace
the most cheerl(lg ~hings in ~he town < at
had earned ' the
the
sen t time <was ~Â¥!\ really ' ~ondeii~l
R oadmg Sch60); - H.
~ho~ht t~~'. ",u.t. all leel that' th~
md â¢â¢d,
oCthe nation
upo~ t.he education of our present
m that '~'.".J'
~n one remembered the very low
priately been called the " , 1'tM""
ing School in "191S, a.nd then looked a.t
tiOD Ground, " in memdry "of,..~he 'late
. tate of albin, he thought the ....
Hewett, lor many y""J a. member o( the,~cI)upcil.1 . LECTURE . Q,Â¥ .PROF. CHILD!J.
j eci for c~gratul8.tion. They w~
and Mayor in 1861-2, who owned and,
- -. to sugar , l)utter. t ea" and ma.rgllj~e
open for the chlIdnm's nse. In April !J.ast ..their
,
h. thought thot before long thev ,"ould
e~ee...ed ,to'V'.mlin, Dr. ~u-r:r, a,dded'to hi' pre·
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'lueue of parents wa,i ting , ou,tid. ·n.adlllj1 ,
v'ou, !p fts to the town a ,p"'l'ling. by Mr. H.arry
Modey, A.R.C,A., Tepresenting ·tbe burial of King!
Even t.he accommodation for boardqa,.wa-!
,
reaching the stage when a. qneoe would ,
H enry 1. in Reading Abbey.
Another vall3ble Ill, chc",I~,)",.. ,
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neCfls~a~y, r nd if' the Council could have
gift of local interest Wa8 the portrait of Trooper
JACKSO~ &
eulog,rlle ~m ..ks whic!) he heard
Potts, V.C., ~hi<>;h
pai nted and Ipresented
and which were, made by a high / ."th,oritv,
to ~he Council by Mr. P :...... Ba;rland. ,fieher, an '
thought they jwould be, more. than sa.tisfied
artlst of fBIDe , and Mr. W., V , Rivers' contribution I
tho prog..... of the School. The towo myed a.
of a framed photograph 01 the â¢â¢ading 01 tM
" koi '.W'mter Underwear, Shirts,
I ,ISocks, Mufflers,
.
st~c
deb~ 'of gra.titude tint to the h ead master
King's Proclamation enjoming economy in the
oourageously took o~r the School at a. time
con!!!umptihn of bread must not - be- ,forgotten.
, lu~t Jhe goods you want. Why ,\ot call and have a
great difficulty, lI.Dd had ma.de ' it 8. suc'cese
It. will be of great mtere!!t to th ose who come after
Pnces' arej as usual, ~ 'Reading's Lowest"
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:aex~ t6 the" Two-Sohoolen," if he might '.
os ~d , who, we hope, will enjoy the bl~eeimr of" I.f:i~~:~~;~:t~{
.a11 them, who, in hi. 'Opinion, hr.d
lastlDg ~.ce, At the last Council meetin]! h.
In
Ov rcoat, Suit and Raincoat sectio~ ~e can offer the
JIlore for tbe School f tharl'the "On"'SC!l()ol"~,
had the- plea.sure of submitting to ,t.hem two
tlOn, Sma~t Style Overcoats at Popular Prices . . Suits
Mr. J o.ep!t W ells, Ih. Deputy; Mayor,
splendid e~graving. 01 our :King and Queen, the
.
Hard-wearing Clo,ths in sizes
Father and Son.
Councillor Wint-er, were a.mong the Dlost .1r<!Ou<\u. gift of their Majesties, and beal.'ing tHeir ' Royal
opponent. of the pnâ¢.⢠t;!lool sch."'.i and
autogrl!.phs. F or Ihe.. they were Jndebted'::"o,
In our Boot and Hat seclion we.are also ful~ prepared for
Head
eo~d hive done more t han they to
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tor
other things-to the gallant aoJdipr
I!IUCCMS ~nd effi ciency . ... The BUCge!S or
who represented , them in P iulia.me,nt, and whOle
I . and foot Covering, reliable for wer r and smart in ~Pl)e~ranl.ce,
the S,phoo] WI!.! largely in their hands,
recm.-ery from wounds sustained in action was ~
might, at any rate, have declined to
great gra.tification to them .11. Colonel ,
Do~'t forget your Xm'as, Presents for yo~r oversea friends,
.cheme of ' which they did not
was a true friend to Readmg. and never wearied
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~ left long, 15u.Y it now at Tacksons,
.ter.d of doIng w, th~y threw t,h.m â¢â¢l'. ..
in well , doing. Their profound sen.e 01 ' th.
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.oul into tp. work 6f the School, and made
honour ... hieh their Maje,ti.. conferred uplin
9ne but the May-or kn_ how
liy their grociou! gift and !he
h e owed to the watChful c&r~ of the Ml.vl!re~l8. tion wh~ch it
afforded them w:as fi~tingly re.They one a!nd all extended their tha.nks to
corded 10 the minutes. In March the Council
the immene amount of time and thought
mn.de & scheme for maternity and child
given to the promotion of all that Ivaâ¢â¢ " 'jU I'" and it had received the approval 01 '.
the town . ' Th.y trusted th~t the
Government, Board. " The wooks ne.,~.~i"!.
Ma.yo res!!! Dllght both be blcsaed with
proVldmg the requisite ac"oD,;",od,.ti(ln
Complete Outfitters
strength, and tha.t the M&yor's year of
for mothers was now eompleye, and
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might \>~g the co.mtry a complete VlCtory
tors appointed in June I"\'t had for
lastmg peace. (Applau,e.)
past been engoged in thi' and olher
THE MAYOR'S F9UNDATION
work. He ... rne.tly lioped that the
wAs a.
society and ' oj
Councillor E. P. Co11ier seconded the ....olutipn, far dilltn.ot when the furthel' powan
Childs ·eo!lclnd.d by
and sa.id\ he dimi88ed altogether from his
ties were Beeking would be"'conferred
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The Borough, m Common
the
hope .that men a.nd
,NO.' 249,
th at t e
b gentlema.n they were proposing fo't
'8elf-contToll¢ in
ensuing yen.r belonged ' to the legal prof es8ioJ,
Berkl a~d the Borougb.s 01 N" ...burv
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w[iHnu,
in
tho
jurisdictIOn
allthorsor, suffered a he&vy loss
,expr""l"'d the helief that the'
W h ich of CClurse they all had to turn to in
Mut:doch, the medical su,>erlnten(lent,
way had 'run n. $a.tisfactory con. when
when they. needed its help .... d were
clUSIon would be in !' ~~ition to enforce peace:)or
luch help from ",6mbe.. of such on ho,nol1rable"Wro. Borkebir& Lunatic A.ylum. ' Dr,
devoted himself wholcheart,edly to the l inteteet. many years to come. In ,Ruch ⢠period of peic.
iession, "pich was nj!Ce,sary to the lile .
nation. Previolls to his Ma.yora.1ty he eX]pec~ec1.l of the patients .in his ch&rge, $lid hijoyed tho there. ~ust surely be 411 opportunity for mea.aurel
of dJ88nna.ment for strel).gthen in~ in~mational
he (Mr Collier) was in contact with Mr.
esteem·and goodwill of &11 with ' whom he was t&W And for pr~paring in a careful and p!;vstematic
ft.Ll1,UU ..'U -· '
a8 mucp a.s /anybody m the Council. He
asao~iat.ed. The ns&Ociated asylQW authorities wa.y ~or a ha:opler age of the world in "hich Iom~
_ him Ieleotea a mern,ber of the Pension.
were fort.un ate in ha.ving secured Dr":.' D~ as hi! 'OlutlOIT would: be' found to t"i" difficult problem
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of t he settlement of lnternatl ~ aJ quanels.
&t the tml6 it. was estAblished, a.nd later
8UCC8SS0t.
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A m.eting '!if this l'n'bunal was held on tlon.
At· the close": ol'Jhia ~lectllTe a lieaTt;\r vote of
Wl~at.v.,~ the a.U.powe;ful
Controller m.y
Collier) wa. placed on the
MUNiWAL LIFE 'IN WAR ' TIME. ' .
thank., 1'1'Oposed b_y th.· Rev..J Mit1chell, w .. day, when ~:, L I'iP. Sutton pr<Slded, there alw
restrictlDg our daily
in the near
dealt. , with separation allowances for the
The war had, of course, -cast · many new dutiee accorded Professqr Childs for h.. int.,.;,.ting a.nd hemg presont Me.~. F. B. Parfitt, F. E. Mor· do
future no one oa.n i:.tIll.
we hope we. ~hJ1!
ant.s of
!oIdiers and sai lors. Mr. Saijeant l
upon the CO\.Ulcil. In' July a Com~ittee was let able. address. '
.. , . ' .
ing! J. 'C. Trustrum and Sir Cameron Gwl, the
!Still be able to look
I to, receiving our
elected chairmRrl of bo~ those Committees. !
up for the 'purpose of seemg that the poorer
Military Representative.
monthly .. RatIon in
of tho magazme
htu! done an enormous amount af detail
c),a.sses should get r eMon able eUpplies of ~ coa.1.
EUPLO:YERS' APPEAl,S.
the. Reading War Ho,.pi~... It is becomm"l:
oonnection h.rewith. Th. Committee. were
At fir.t it was thought that this Committee'.
S. Prior, 36, m., C3, ploughman, etc., em- 'lDcrea.smgly clear day by
that man does mIt
a vf!ry neoe!sary work, a.nd one that wu of
duties 'lwould be c:onfined. to & somewhat .p',rrow
. 'i~
Insta.nt Relief for
ployed
R. Pilgrim.-Bil: montha oonditionru.
live by bread. alone, and
aur part we '~ 111
h elp to the Pensioners an-d dependants. AU
compass, but. as time went on theY'j were ' enA.
40,
bray baker, employed by willingly dispense with &
of ou r
who had watched Mr, Sarjeant's conduct
larged and became more exacting, ~d with ' .
W.
~Iused.
work had been filled with admiratIOn of the
depleted stag it WilS extremely difficult to keep
tUld Morning N&uaea.
,ar brea.d 'while tt:'h~el!::'~al~':::~:n sees that
R. W.
foreman ca.rter, em- 0]'" bright little 0
qenial he had thrown into it. Members of
pace with the work. L ater on a Cqrnmittee.. was
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. Mr. Boy.. appe.red. drires. In I< word, we
Council had had an opportunity d~ng the
set up to
the retail prices 01 cqal, " n\att~r
When you get up in the mornillg ~ilh a di,taets ployed by
" ,Ration," and indeed very
twelve montha df serving with Mr. Sarjetn t ,
rft<lulring no little , thought and ,'investigatlOn. for your breakfast, when V011r stomaoh re'l'olte at
solicitor's elerk, em· do some' of the commodities
he was penuod.d no te.timonial WM needed
The Committee did their best, ~. believe th.t the , ight of' food , when you hllye ⢠n â¢â¢ y taate in
A. Sarjeant (Mayor). Mr. E. as war food and, of
their decision. were just to the 'vendJrs a~cj. the your ruou h, I\nd your breath is no l'. all it Imight be
him to recommend them to re.elect him to
lappe,,,,,,,!. - Conditiona.l exemption this by the wa.y. .position of Chief Citi1J6D of the town. He
consumerS alike, but even the mQtit. I optimi stlt: your stomach and li"'er are out. of 'order. It U;
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:Mr. Sarjee.nl. dUfered in politi cs, and at â¢
of them .wowd h ard ly venture to flattm' him5elf worse t.ha.n ~8ele88 to merely empty the stomach by
combined Oclober. :No'.e n~bei! 1
t.b t th
had I
d
bo~purgative pll18 and salts; these only if,H&te a.nd
.
m., 03, cler-k, employed by g~od, and ..fter the rea.der
w hen p olitiCS counted far more th&n they
a
ey
p ease every UJ:. ' :'!J!he numoer weaken Ana ereA.t& a hnbit. Wlmt you want is a
Insurance Committee.- by sampling the Editorial
da.y a.nd perha.pa far more th'in they
of orders issued by the .Food · C~~rro1Jer Wa3 gen~ll' to~ic.lllxative like Dr. OIlMell'I!I {natant
form I for "Lett-en of our
Ho~p!T ,Ii
count &-gain. (Hear, bear.) ~[r Sarjeant 'I
1egioD, an<\. nea:!y evFY day S8.W anotner (if not Relief, wh1(lh ti trengt hens th e rligefStive ecbrlomy and
Iinpres~ions,"
by Pte. W.
Ch::mdler, London
introduced patty politics Into Municipal
more) addBd to them . Few people had any ide& cur~s naturally and pcrlDftncntly.
I
'
·~·-t I th . k
, T,ak. Dr. "·"-.11', In.tanl n'l,'of for "n,ll·p.t,·An,
m."Bl, baker ""d confectioner.
" "Told in H!'s
and t her. h r.d ne,'or been .. breath of
0f the't'~~ d °b"
â¢illwor b e,..t Iiupon local blhou8uess,
~...
"..h.,. dooh.,
ou ld,·z-'-eu.. ,
f or ' ,!lth.dra.Wal
.
to ....... id liver, siok
of certificate. Regiment, " How we
th
8 'fanet\
any kin <t
all hie contact with
AU on lei
anif th
t elrF 0dC
oers ' yII the
Lto" ~ye8, tht ulenoo nnd
,o. windy.-ml,
........
"~
. 1\1.~e Order.:s-:- sp.,".ks boforo tho
appeared.-Military a.pplication pital No.1." " Around no<, "'1._~."
H e d au
of other short articles in
the humorous T ~
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/
SarJ'eant was very pleasant to work wiib
C 00
ontro er Iad an ' ade· f\Cl d1 t v. an d heartburn. Ask your ()hem~t for
r - Dr
......
"tI'
'
C3, electrician, employed
a.t the kept well ~ the fro~t.
Richa.rdson dlP~
"nder all "'.....
Mrcumst ance8 .on. ,w~
A t his
conception of it. If he Lad', .It wa!', sur- CIl8Sell
' R I n5to n t R ee
U! an d take no I.ellbAtitute..
. .
D
,
':,
Mr. E. D. Berry ap· mto poetry I under the
"OfficiaL" ilnd
foirne., '. nd, s~ilI ,"ore, 01' hi, onla,'''n'',
to ·think. that more, attentiOn was ' not Pnoe~ Is. ⢠' nnd
38 '..' from'U
Cb â¢ml15l~
. â¢- an' d SOOrei. "~::~'~~:': ~.~;~~~~~'~~ing.
â¢â¢~~
in the cuw','
F airoe.. and sineeri\y w~. 10nn'tl.tJ~b ·
.the fact that the .talls -elf -all local Dr.. CII''''I1Ua l~nt Rehef .. th, ceulpanion \.0
.
refUled, but n"', to be called "1together there i. plenty
,
issue. The illustrations
good,
public work , Ilnd if they were ..sUA o~'
authorities .ha.d been teverely depleted by enlist- Dr. ~lL88e 'a ,Tab~ef8,
"r
',1
and inolude a. ·pa.ge
G. F . Murrell,
tJIey"cobld go forw.rd-and
m.nl in the Navy ond Army. If the .taffs were
", ' .
,
,
'
L
~. A.M. C.T. We ought
out that Ih '
I1Ild comfort. l 'ben', ..
only ,uftlaiont for the wOTk they had to do boo
, , '-'
t , ",
.
PERSONAL APPEAL$.
.EdItor in a. brIef note,
Ourselves," e:o;'
Sarjeant
was
so
tbcirouj;hand
fore
thb
war
it
followed
that
wit.\l
depleted
num·
38,
m"f'
o
rCle'
â¢â¢
L thing that he took up thlit
plains why t.he issue thls
is a cornbin~tion lOr
bera this cons~ant ,addition w4.J ullI,:easonnble,
~ . ~0
~ctQber and November.
ro,ason given: is need
dono in .... perfunctory manner,
and he t hyugbt If tIle t>raen tbel$J.inhstry of FOdd
~ lwhat is dcscn b ,i
self from a.ttendi~1 to a. hOlSt of
issue~ ' with euch rapidity
and in !!Iuch ' increa.sin!g
'. T '
~~"
M
' 'C' A
at Huntley a.nd for- more assistance to
, d '
1
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~
is..~\~ It,_. .. . , .
fLlI a
pruentnble"
'['he Edit.or of tr.I'.
tails. In the ea.rJ,. da.ys of the
nu.mb en were to be a equate y en oLyed some of,
ban a.nd e\"ldcnlll
work they found Mr.. Sarjell.nt quite
the municipa.l
who haa been absorbed in
m., Bl, grocer. .I.UT. S'. " I Ra.t.ion" is a very
,h. many intri~te ",gulationo that had
tb.e Army inust b6 released or the Fo~d Controller , Thâ¢.Reading nranch~~f the Y.M.C.A., ever
months w,th l.ave to a.p. w&nh'\he best for his
I He as~s for nwl ......
8ubscri~rs ADd wants people
the Dla ga /.Ill~
l ervcq and the endieD variep o~ pe~on ..l
must find ay. own ins{Klctors. The work of the re~r l~ all _go$'~).works to cheer meIp.ben. of His
.ta.ncel of the hundreds of a.pplic&nts' :~.. it.h
Local Food Control Commi~tee was, he wos gtad MaJesty a Forces;"uul'mg t heir '&tay in town orm. , A, metaJ. worker in the before all the patients. We
I thorc,u~hly r !,('i !\l1
they had to deal. Thill 'was more manifeet
t.o say, running smoothly. They were told tb,3:t gani~fd and ca.rried ou( 0. very 8uccessful ~c~cert
jlroaelbe,,, Bros. - Adjourned for a mend his magazine as a
,\nd ~
sincerely hope that from he" oelierlih we sha ll ::.,:
they came to de&l with dependant! of
its labours would not end with the war, because at tlie Town Hatl on Monda.y evening. Mr. "W·lfo~~nl~:~~ln.
Nilon-tbo differences in dependaney
Ibe sh,p' ... ~ich would erdiDarily be employed
J. ~. MarkJi made hlDls.II respons,hl. Jor the &r.
39, m., Bl, ho.ier and toilor.-Six our " Ration" mc'ntl~lv
,.um.ta.nce. attaching thereto
conveying . upplies would !iO required for
rangemen~ oLthe progr~mme, which was executed
to apply again.
If not, we will not be 'n"w~irnlDle
l11Jz;nerabl , . ..often conflicting,
porting the war-worn soldiers to their
,by the T allan Entertamen, under the direction
., gen~ral service, manager healLh of Reading W.r Hospll,.)'
e
aoDle fJlll pf tTDgedy, others euriou.
time at his disposal that morning wa~ i)l.,u'fficlentll ~~~-cr:~e~ tt~:' w~ ~':l~n~~n'ho::l~or to ~~
stores. Mr. 'E: D. Berry
funny.. But whetber they ... ~re
to .enable him. to do more than pay attJpa8sinf"
CltA.l-by Mr. Edwin J. Tee, a.nd i.t
.torY of a. hoi;1le deferred of its
bute to th.· *p16ndid 8.bd UDse1fisb w9rk whIch
was ~uc~ &pp~~iatftd by those wlio
poor woman 'left to 'struggle â¢â¢ be.t .he
being ClUTied on from d.v to d.y by the
at t~e t,m~. lae Thali"\l Party
whe~h.r I.hcy wer& amu.ed at the "\lIen of
volunt~ry otgani.ations in' their midi\. ,
perionn.n. Wbl>thar th.y con.pited
~6, m,,: gener&l service, grocer, etc.,
over clevbr "ppli~ant· who wanted to -t â¢
01 ~he B.rkshire Branch of ihe
compallY, of whether they ~l'ei\red
aix Dlonths' conditional. Mr. E. T.
...
S ' t'
f h
mduetsr or
'
more t.han t.he llllW allowed, their chairman
oele Y. 0 t e ~8.ding War
Bat~factlon.
.p:I"\<'cJ:e<I,. fOill. the applica.nt. t
" .
Barj eant)11ea memben of the C01:pmitt.ee
Comforts
the
'41, tn., 02, coal fu.immer, I in the
irhe hearing with entire ' pfLtiencl.
Depot, t.he
R6lief
H'llltll.y, and Palmero.-Application reo
&\lother of hi ⢠. virtue,. Membero .o{ tlie
Committe. of ~.n"g."",nt ' ol
.
9
"".u. l a,~' m., 02, osier farmer.~Si.x months
tee mi'gh' have thougbt he wa ⢠⢠litwe tJ>o
Soldi ....' Free
~:~r~~~~~ t:d~i!t~:i~
...ben a.pplioant.' W... verbaro ~nd
<to them all, and'
II
their ne.ds and jlll\'Uy r:"
.
coutltuted Counoil' pi
their applicoMona, f" .
Ur. Councillor Coleb,ro(lk .,".,. --:... -' )Ii)., &l>ti". ' in'
. â¢~;'Â¥Ci:?'16~;ndi";,;~ exemptlpn.
naturall.t . Mr. Dry.
mattel!! bow
by Ulltn-ing p..
. The .!:"contIy e,ti.hUII\ed
trlYI'll le)'Our ,r '
cut ot".ltOtatch, the
I~!~~~:t.'.~ OASEB
..
variout cues,
11&
bommunal kitohen
&afas t treltment t.
1',
C2, farmer and corn
ilu,t, 'l;uol;ino h&d been ,~une
wh\ch they-,.;....cou.ld ..q.o C!<
10 wash the inju(J
E. FO\1I1Wn. Mr. S.
and ~rom.diD.telJ'
had ' more to
believing, a¥
did,
to Appe&l Tribunal lor
drless it wi I h
with warfande'
value'
sootbin. Zam-Hnk. _
..........'a,.'..,d
h.
cheap'¢uc&tionlllly
.nd
-food., ,,,.'"
,~
, J
t~eJ
zt
Institutil~S
I.
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and
I.
The very lIucce!sful l
County The atre ~ I
the piece is
the late Gbarles
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â¢
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,Janlox
"id : che~nn'g"
th~Y~';Y. I':"18tene.
r
dOp.n~ed
2Oz.
Works
I
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,
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"THE VISION- OF
PEACE.F.U L: ~O,RLD."
w..
Why not call to-day at
SONS.
E.
Outfitters for fath~r & son.
w..,
In
7
\0lif
many
...00.... :!i0
,I
gr.t!fic"I~~~i i~[e~t~i::ili~, .~~,~~:~~~ls~@'J~~~~1
had
I
~.- dAc,~oN
Jfcksons:'r
I Tel~Pb~!le
TRIBUNAL.
"
,â¢
'~.
, Sir , .-The ,,-a r
,diers Co') the va.nous
few
W C>6kll
unless
,~3
can be "I ,,>p'lOd
'it" old, in Rea.d mg ,
,$0 16, Dull,e -strett,
immediateJy to the
I
DEP
. ,DIRECTOR
<,'
"~
,-""
,~oluntar:r
lion cards il ~
.Bouse.
"
Any of :'-'our
lel'Vices, 'and
Im;m dl
'dtrect With l~ad,
'the Eood Econt)~nÂ
'Lo~aon, W I '
"THE
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our
.
~ oyember
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F 0 '0 D _SI·e !<1 N SS
r
ax:
...
ma.n.
..ble
valuab le
I<
durlng.
b
,W'$
<06
and
loe(l
..,
I
Md.
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SO
' " ~L~ DIE
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,.", , :%.o:, a"cNC·'ERiT'.l BY'
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aerv8.tlta
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~2.th. ,
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remP,rn·~set,·nontatibV6y
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II
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~Of.
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":~l,_~rp~~~\::I'~~.
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hU.l"o'~~O~'l;~:~f~i~f.~~~~~~~g
Zam-8Q~j;s ~ntQUS
1;~"'t1i~~~~4~~:~;~d
pt"l!'paration
Of. h !!r·
hill. eXlr:l.c.ts whick
are cOQlblned in â¢
..,. th,t I""O«OGH
an.Quâ¢â¢ Hed RenUn â¢â¢
s.otkritll.4DUtcpho
po.~
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